Police said Yolanda Cabrera, 44, and Criston Redhead, 28, started arguing on the sidewalk in the 200 block of Airoso Boulevard shortly after 1 a.m.

Ray Acevedo, Cabrera's son, said he witnessed the women arguing.

"She pushed my mom," Acevedo told WPBF 25 News. "They got, like, a little physical and they winded up in the middle of the street."

Acevedo said he and his cousins saw the car coming and tried to get the driver to stop.

"It's an empty road and you do not see three people waving their hands at you, telling you to stop, (screaming) at the top of their lungs (to) stop, stop, stop," Alex Hernandez, Cabrera's nephew, told WPBF.

Redhead was killed, while Cabrera remains in intensive care with a spinal injury.

Criston Redhead

Criston Redhead was killed after being struck by a car during a fight with another woman on Airoso Boulevard.

Fredner Oscar, whose wife was the driver, told WPBF that she said she never saw the women. She was also hospitalized, but not because of the crash. Oscar said the victims' families attacked his wife.

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